


Camden caught his first cold last week. Not sure where he contracted it from. Could have been daycare, could have been the flight. But the timing for his cold was a bit inconvenient. Not that there is a convenient time, but we probably would've chosen for it to happen while we had the comforts of home.
We called the nurse's line to get some advice. Good news is we had tried everything they suggested (steam shower, check for fever, make sure he's able to eat, etc), so that made us feel good. Unfortunately, there's no medication you can really give to a baby his age with a cold. He just has to ride it out. And so he has. He's still got a runny nose every once in awhile, but it's not too bad. Mommy and Daddy managed to catch cold while in Phoenix too. So the Nguyen's were a mess the whole trip. We're all feeling pretty good as we head into the Christmas holiday.
We realize it's been awhile since we've blogged and our sincere apologies. As with everyone else this time of the year, it's become quite hectic. Our last few weeks have included the following:
Camden also experienced his first flight last week. We packed up the family and went down to Phoenix for a little fun, sun, and to celebrate Dr. Auntie Paige's graduation from her PhD program at Arizona State. Oh, and we squeezed in an early Christmas celebration, too. Grandma and Grandpa Sindt flew out of Mpls with us and it was sooo nice to have them help us at the airport. Those days of traveling with only a carry on are long gone.
We told ourselves, however, that if he did get fussy that we'd do what we could to calm him and not worry about what anyone else around us was thinking. It's not like we want him to cry. He's a baby and he's going to cry. Thankfully, we didn't have to worry about it. As we deplaned in Phoenix, the friendly NWA flight attendants (I know it sounds like an oxymoron) presented Camden with a "First Flight" certificate signed by the Captain. It was very nice.
Our version of the mom mobile was, however, severely lacking in some areas. There were no flip down screens for DVD viewing, or even satellite TV for that matter. There was no sun roof and no GPS unit either. The captain's chairs didn't swivel and there wasn't a place to fit a card table like in the new Dodge commercials. So from an amenity standpoint, this ride was a disaster. My "no" vote for the minivan still stands.
Last Thursday, Camden started his first day of day care. It was a day of mixed emotions for his Mommy and Daddy. Kim has done such a wonderful job with him and it's hard to let go. Kim starts back to work tomorrow, so we wanted a few days to go through a little dry run.
How did Camden do? Well, by all accounts he did great. He seems to be adjusting to the change just fine.
For a precious baby boy:
Lord, protect this little boy
Who's loved so very much,
Show him everything there is
to see and hear and touch.Thank You for Your presence
on this holy Christening Day....
May You lead this precious child
forever in Your way.
Sunday, November 25th was Camden's baptism. The event took place in Holstein at St. Paul Lutheran Church (the church I went to as I grew up). We asked my sister, my brother and my soon to be sister-in-law to be his Sponsors. Everything went so well! Grandma Sindt worked her sewing magic as Camden didn't quite fit into his baptism outfit.
Camden did really well during the service and exceptionally well during the celebration at the font. He only spit up once, fussed very little and seemed to enjoy looking at the congregation. We were quite pleased. We will always have such fond memories of Camden's first Thanksgiving Holiday and will always remember the promises we made at his Christening.
After the church service we celebrated the baptism with a big dinner held at Holstein's Community Center. We had barbecue ribs, chicken, and cheesy potatoes. Followed by tea ring, pumpkin pie, and a chiffon cake with strawberry/raspberry compote and whipped cream.
It was a rather large group with many long time friends of mine able to join us. Some who I haven't seen in a couple years. We couldn't have had a a more wonderful day!
A big thank you to Grandma and Grandpa Sindt for all the planning and execution. A special thank you to Aunt Paige who has made two trips from Phoenix during a very busy, very special time in her life (finishing her doctorate! My little sister is so dedicated and smart!).
And to Uncle Tony and Aunt Lisa who also have made two trips from Chicago to spoil the new little man. What great Godparents they will be to him.
We loaded up the Camry this past holiday weekend and made the four and a half hour drive to Mommy's hometown of Holstein, Iowa for Camden's inaugural Thanksgiving. As you can see from the picture, Camden wasn't immune from the trytophan laced turkey that was transferred from Mommy to baby.
Camden had many visitors throughout the weekend. Camden got to meet his cousins Sierra, Tessa, Joe, and Luann. Kim's childhood friends, Amy and Ann Buenger (yes, they're twins), also stopped by to say hi.





Found another 15% off coupon at Babies 'R Us for those that are in need of baby stuff. It's only valid until December 2nd, 2007. When it comes up for you to print, make sure you print as many as you need. That or plan to make a few trips to your copy machine. You can't return to the page after you've closed your browser.
Camden is a little more than 2 months old now. Each day continues to bring new joys for us. He's beginning to become more aware of his surroundings and even responding to them. He's responding to our voices more and coos back at us when we talk to him as if we're having a conversation.
His hands are his latest discovery. He holds them in front of his face and follows his fingers. He's also sticking fingers in his mouth now. A habit we're trying to help him curb early, but not sure how much success we'll have with that.
Last night Daddy and Camden watched our old friend Kevin Garnett make his debut with his new team, the Boston Celtics. It was tough to see KG in a uniform other than the Minnesota Timberwolves. It's a shame that KG had to leave Minneapolis. It's not just that he is a great player, but he is a great person.
Before we had Camden, I always hoped that our child would have a quality local sports hero like KG to admire. When I knew we were going to have Camden and the news of KG leaving hit, I was disappointed to say the least. I guess Camden can still admire from afar, just like his Daddy had to with his childhood sports hero, Michael Jordan.
In just a few short weeks Camden and I will head to work together. Camden is going to Carlson's onsite daycare and I'll be returning to my job as a business analyst working on Employee Incentive software. I have very mixed feelings about this. I will admit that I often tear up just at the thought of putting Camden in daycare. However, I do feel very good after each visit to the Center. The director, Cindy, has made the beginning such a positive experience.
Today, Camden and I spent a good hour in his Infant Room. We had a really good time (well, Camden slept through the entire visit) but I enjoyed myself. Many of the kids were sleeping as it was just after lunch time. For the kids that were awake, they were smiley and playing in different activity areas. I was impressed with the controlled chaos, that's for sure. The "teachers", Denise and Teresa, I believe, obviously work well together and were on top of everything. The kids were all so cute it was easy to feel good about being there.
Camden's 1st Halloween! One day Camden will understand the true meaning of this day meant for tooth decay. But for now, it's fun to dress him in cute clothes. Camden chose to be a lion this year. Okay, okay...he didn't actually choose. The Halloween Gods chose for him since it was the last 0-3 month sized costume left at Babies 'R Us. There was a Tigger costume that he really wanted, but unfortunately it was too big for him. His parents were very happy with the choice he made anyway. Here are the pictures from Camden's very 1st Halloween! Our little lion cub :)


Grandma Sindt loves setting up makeshift photo shoots. She may be able to make a career of it. Below are a few of her latest glamor shots.


Daddy was able to get some sleep this week :) I had a conference in Orlando the first part of last week, so I had to leave little Camden behind. I was very apprehensive about doing so, but Kim insisted that she would be fine. And what happens when daddy leaves? Mommy breaks out the Iowa State Cyclone gear. I must admit he looks damn cute in that gold Cyclone onesie.
Camden also made his debut a few weeks back at the local Ohio State Alumni Chapter. Max, pictured to the right and not an alum, took quite a liking to Camden. Max has grown so much since the time we first met him back in the early 2000s. Max was so inquisitive and asking all kinds of questions about Camden. His dad told us how much Max loves babies and is always drawn to them. It's always fun to watch how children interact with Camden.
Camden went to his very first dinner party last night. Avid blog readers may recall when we had Mike and Susan Farmer over to visit Camden. Well, stupid mommy and daddy forgot to get a picture of them with Camden while they were here. It was their dinner party we were going to so we made sure to get some pictures with them this time. That's Camden wearing the outfit that the Farmer's got for him (Daddy's going to look back at this picture one day and think, "What's going on with my hair?" I already am thinking that).

This past Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T-Bone (aka. Mike and Sheila Trymucha) stopped by. They left their 14 month old daughter, Lauren, with her grandparents so that they could give their undivided attention to Camden.
As a result, he's up at about midnight, 2am, 4am, and 6am pretty consistently. He's eating just fine. We can tell he's growing. Our non-scientific weighing method (weigh ourself holding Camden - weight not holding Camden = Camden's weight) has him at about 9.5 lbs. We've got him taking a bottle about once a day now. I think Mommy's was a little jealous of the bottle, but it's necessary.
Dugan and Mrnak came over to meet the newest member and we enjoyed introducing Camden to the guys. It's fun to watch the demeanor of men around babies. Some guys, like Mrnak, are very hands on and have no qualms about holding a baby. Dugan falls into another camp who aren't quite sure what they want to do. He's thinking, "Babies are cute and cuddly, but is he going to poop on me?" Then there's the last group of guys that thinks, "No way, dude. I'm not going to be responsible for dropping that thing."
Camden continued his road show the next day with a visit to Mommy's work! My co workers all gathered for pizza and cake and gave us a great little baby shower. My team was all very generous and we received a lot of useful baby gear. Camden can hardly wait to get into the Baby Einstein Activity Gym. I love the "My Mommy Rocks" onsie as well.